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House of Broadcasting Event Covered on Fox 10 Arizona

Weather map goes crazy live on the air

2960 degrees in Cave Creek?! FOX 10's Cory McCloskey leads viewers through a hilarious weathercast after his weather map malfunctions. Technology doesn't always cooperate, but luckily Cory knows how to handle the "heat!"
Watch a Q&A with Cory about the experience: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ag6LP4bh2HM

published: 28 Jan 2015

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This is an EAS activation do to a nuclear Bomb attack. If anyone has an EAS video request, please let me know!! I also accidentally put in Pennsylvania instead ...

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Arizona, land of cowboys and Indians and Wild West towns plus, among its many natural wonders, the all pervasive colour red as displayed by the awe-inspiring rock formations of its mighty canyons.A thousand years ago the highly-cultured Anasazi and Hohokam Indians lived here, planting maize and vegetables in the meagre valleys and building walled towns into the cliffs of the canyons. They used the natural environment, protected caves in natural rock walls, which were accessible only by simple wooden ladders. For the past century, scientists from all over the world have investigated evidence that a gigantic meteorite crashed here, leaving behind it a huge crater: Met...

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Located in the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, the state capital is regarded for its warm weather and sunshine. In addition to its pleasant climate, Phoenix takes great pride in its art scene and the great outdoors.
Once you arrive in Phoenix, tour the CentralArts District and stop in the many galleries for a little eye candy during your stay. Discover masterpieces at the Phoenix Art Museum, and then marvel at handmade jewerly and pottery at the nearby Heard Museum, which is dedicated to American Indian art and history.
During your vacation, soak up the scenery at Papago Park, where you can hunt for the edib...

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In this travel video guide to Scottsdale, Arizona, I travel to Scottsdale, the so-called "Miami Beach" of Arizona. Located just to the east of Phoenix, Scottsdale is home to some of the city's best restaurants, bars, hotels and attractions.
I start of my travel in Scottsdale visiting downtown, otherwise known as "Old Town," the very walkable central part of the city full of small shops and a booming restaurant scene. It is also here that the city's roots can be traced back to the original farmers and settlers that called this otherwise barren part of the desert home back in the early 1900's.
I then head east into TontoNational Park to go kayaking down the Salt River with Arizona OutbackAdventures (AOA), the area's premiere outdoor adventure company.
Next, I visit Taliesin West, the...

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02. Oak Creek Canyon
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Arizona, land of cowboys and Indians and Wild West towns plus, among its many natural wonders, the all pervasive colour red as displayed by the awe-inspiring rock formations of its mighty canyons.A thousand years ago the highly-cultured Anasazi and Hohokam Indians lived here, planting maize and vegetables in the meagre valleys and building walled towns into the cliffs of the canyons. They used the natural environment, protected caves in natural rock walls, which were accessible only by simple wooden ladders. For the past century, scientists from all over the world have investigated evidence that a gigantic meteorite crashed here, leaving behind it a huge crater: Meteor Crater. As the central and inner walls of the crater are similar to the landscape of the moon, preparation and training for the APOLLO space missions took place here. Located in North West Arizona is the 378 square kilometre National Park known as the ‘Petrified Forest’ with a surrounding desert which shimmers in all the colours of the rainbow. There’s the Agate Bridge, a huge fossilised tree trunk which spans twelve metres wide across a gorge and the amazingly beautiful Canyon De Chelly. Situated in the Navajo Indian Reservation, the BetatakinRuins are the remains of historical dwellings which were carved into the rock by their original inhabitants from the 13th CenturyB.C. Wild West fans instantly recognise Monument Valley where, between colossal, 300 metre tall monoliths and sky-high rocky needles, John Wayne and countless other screen heroes fought off Indians and battled with ‘baddies’. A natural sculpture formed from undulating waves of stone, Antelope Canyon is a palette of colour which teases the eye. From the surface, a gaping crevice is the only means of access, tempting the curious to enter. In bold contrast, the Grand Canyon is 1,600 metres deep and 16 kilometres long, the most colossal gorge in the world. The sight of this gigantic natural wonder is the exciting climax of any trip to the magnificent and majestic land of Arizona.

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Travel video about destination Arizona in the USA.
Arizona, land of cowboys and Indians and Wild West towns plus, among its many natural wonders, the all pervasive colour red as displayed by the awe-inspiring rock formations of its mighty canyons.A thousand years ago the highly-cultured Anasazi and Hohokam Indians lived here, planting maize and vegetables in the meagre valleys and building walled towns into the cliffs of the canyons. They used the natural environment, protected caves in natural rock walls, which were accessible only by simple wooden ladders. For the past century, scientists from all over the world have investigated evidence that a gigantic meteorite crashed here, leaving behind it a huge crater: Meteor Crater. As the central and inner walls of the crater are similar to the landscape of the moon, preparation and training for the APOLLO space missions took place here. Located in North West Arizona is the 378 square kilometre National Park known as the ‘Petrified Forest’ with a surrounding desert which shimmers in all the colours of the rainbow. There’s the Agate Bridge, a huge fossilised tree trunk which spans twelve metres wide across a gorge and the amazingly beautiful Canyon De Chelly. Situated in the Navajo Indian Reservation, the BetatakinRuins are the remains of historical dwellings which were carved into the rock by their original inhabitants from the 13th CenturyB.C. Wild West fans instantly recognise Monument Valley where, between colossal, 300 metre tall monoliths and sky-high rocky needles, John Wayne and countless other screen heroes fought off Indians and battled with ‘baddies’. A natural sculpture formed from undulating waves of stone, Antelope Canyon is a palette of colour which teases the eye. From the surface, a gaping crevice is the only means of access, tempting the curious to enter. In bold contrast, the Grand Canyon is 1,600 metres deep and 16 kilometres long, the most colossal gorge in the world. The sight of this gigantic natural wonder is the exciting climax of any trip to the magnificent and majestic land of Arizona.

Phoenix Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Ready to discover the best things to do in Phoenix? Join us as we highlight the Valley of Sun’s hottest attractions.
Located in the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, the state capital is regarded for its warm weather and sunshine. In addition to its pleasant climate, Phoenix takes great pride in its art scene and the great outdoors.
Once you arrive in Phoenix, tour the CentralArts District and stop in the many galleries for a little eye candy during your stay. Discover masterpieces at the Phoenix Art Museum, and then marvel at handmade jewerly and pottery at the nearby Heard Museum, which is dedicated to American Indian art and history.
During your vacation, soak up the scenery at Papago Park, where you can hunt for the edible artwork in the Desert Botantical Garden and hike around the trails. For more outdoor adventures and epic views overlooking the city, head to the Hole in the Rock, located in the east, as well as Dobbins Point in the west.
Whether you’re looking to delve into Phoenx’s art and culture or explore the desert landscape, watch our travel guide video to get more insight into Arizona’s largest city.
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Located in the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, the state capital is regarded for its warm weather and sunshine. In addition to its pleasant climate, Phoenix takes great pride in its art scene and the great outdoors.
Once you arrive in Phoenix, tour the CentralArts District and stop in the many galleries for a little eye candy during your stay. Discover masterpieces at the Phoenix Art Museum, and then marvel at handmade jewerly and pottery at the nearby Heard Museum, which is dedicated to American Indian art and history.
During your vacation, soak up the scenery at Papago Park, where you can hunt for the edible artwork in the Desert Botantical Garden and hike around the trails. For more outdoor adventures and epic views overlooking the city, head to the Hole in the Rock, located in the east, as well as Dobbins Point in the west.
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Welcome to Phoenix, Arizona! The DestinationChannel called upon Epic Productions to produce a video touring our hometown, Phoenix. From writing the script and deciding on locations to post-production and color correction, we provided The Destination Channel a one-of-a-kind travel guide video.
Want to see more projects? Visit our website: http://epicproductionsllc.com/film-production-company/

In this travel video guide to Scottsdale, Arizona, I travel to Scottsdale, the so-called "Miami Beach" of Arizona. Located just to the east of Phoenix, Scottsdale is home to some of the city's best restaurants, bars, hotels and attractions.
I start of my travel in Scottsdale visiting downtown, otherwise known as "Old Town," the very walkable central part of the city full of small shops and a booming restaurant scene. It is also here that the city's roots can be traced back to the original farmers and settlers that called this otherwise barren part of the desert home back in the early 1900's.
I then head east into TontoNational Park to go kayaking down the Salt River with Arizona OutbackAdventures (AOA), the area's premiere outdoor adventure company.
Next, I visit Taliesin West, the school/winter home of America's most famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. Here I explore the unique structures and landscapes that make up Wright's real-world laboratory for he and his students' architectural ideas.
Then I head back into nature with AOA to go hiking in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve, a 30,000-acre preserve located just minutes from the city, and a perfect place to explore the unique landscape of the desert -- even when the temperature exceeds 100 degrees.
Last, I head inside and give a tour of my sweet pad at the Hotel Valley Ho, probably one of the coolest hotels I've ever stayed in. Harkening back to its Mid-Century roots, the hotel's unique architecture and swanky rooms makes it one of the premiere places to rest your head while staying in Scottsdale.

In this travel video guide to Scottsdale, Arizona, I travel to Scottsdale, the so-called "Miami Beach" of Arizona. Located just to the east of Phoenix, Scottsdale is home to some of the city's best restaurants, bars, hotels and attractions.
I start of my travel in Scottsdale visiting downtown, otherwise known as "Old Town," the very walkable central part of the city full of small shops and a booming restaurant scene. It is also here that the city's roots can be traced back to the original farmers and settlers that called this otherwise barren part of the desert home back in the early 1900's.
I then head east into TontoNational Park to go kayaking down the Salt River with Arizona OutbackAdventures (AOA), the area's premiere outdoor adventure company.
Next, I visit Taliesin West, the school/winter home of America's most famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. Here I explore the unique structures and landscapes that make up Wright's real-world laboratory for he and his students' architectural ideas.
Then I head back into nature with AOA to go hiking in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve, a 30,000-acre preserve located just minutes from the city, and a perfect place to explore the unique landscape of the desert -- even when the temperature exceeds 100 degrees.
Last, I head inside and give a tour of my sweet pad at the Hotel Valley Ho, probably one of the coolest hotels I've ever stayed in. Harkening back to its Mid-Century roots, the hotel's unique architecture and swanky rooms makes it one of the premiere places to rest your head while staying in Scottsdale.

Visit Sedona, Arizona, U.S.A.: Things to do in Sedona - The Red Rock Country

VisitSedona - Top 10 Things which can be done in Sedona. What you can visit in Sedona - Most visited touristic attractions of Sedona
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01. Red Rock State Park
A state park featuring a red sandstone canyon outside the city of Sedona. The main mission of this day-use park is the preservation of the riparian habitat along Oak Creek. Serves as an environmental education facility for the public and for school or private groups, and provides limited passive recreational opportunities.
02. Oak Creek Canyon
A river gorge located in northern Arizona between the cities of Flagstaff and Sedona. The canyon is often described as a smaller cousin of the Grand Canyon because of its scenic beauty. About 12 miles (19 km) long, ranging in width from 0.8 to 2.5 miles (1.3 to 4.0 km). The depth of the canyon ranges from 800 to 2,000 feet (240 to 610 m).
03. Slide Rock State Park
A state park of Arizona, USA, taking its name from a natural water slide formed by the slippery bed of Oak Creek. There are three hiking trails in Slide Rock State Park: Pendley HomesteadTrail (.25 miles), SlideRockRoute (.3 miles), and Clifftop Nature Trail (.25). Slide Rock State Park attracted 254,584 visitors in 2005 and is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Arizona.
04. Chapel of the Holy Cross
A Roman Catholic chapel built into the buttes of Sedona, Arizona, run by the Diocese of Phoenix, as a part of St. John VianneyParish in Sedona. In 2007, Arizonans voted the Chapel to be one of the Seven Man-Made Wonders of Arizona, and it is also the site of one of the so-called Sedona vortices.
05. Cathedral Rock
A famous landmark on the Sedona. One of the most-photographed sights in Arizona. Is carved from the Permian Schnebly Hill formation, a redbed sandstone formed from coastal sand dunes near the shoreline of the ancient Pedregosa Sea. Ripple marks are prominent along the lower Cathedral Rock trail, and a black basalt dike may be seen in the first saddle.
06. Bell Rock
A butte, composed of horizontally bedded sedimentary rock of the Permian Supai Formation. A popular tourist attraction just north of the Village of Oak Creek, Arizona. Has an elevation at its summit of 4,919 feet (1,499 m).
07. Honanki
A cliff dwelling and rock art site located in the Coconino National Forest. The Sinagua people of the Ancient Pueblo Peoples, and ancestors of the Hopi people, lived here from about 1100 to 1300 CE. Was one of the largest prehistoric pueblos in the Verde Valley.
08. Courthouse Butte
A butte just north of the Village of Oak Creek. Geologically, Courthouse Butte is composed of horizontally bedded sedimentary rock of the Permian Supai Formation. Summit elevation is 5,440 feet (1,660 m).
09. Sycamore Canyon
The second largest canyon in the Arizona redrock country. The 21-mile (34 km) long scenic canyon reaches a maximum width of about 7 miles (11 km). One of the oldest designated Wilderness Areas in Arizona, originally being a Forest Service "Primitive Area" prior to the Wilderness Act of 1964.
10. Seven Canyons
Golf facility. Located on 200 stunningly beautiful acres in Sedona, Seven Canyons represents an opportunity of a lifetime for members and owners seeking premier relaxation, unparalleled golf and limitless outdoor activities.
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01. Red Rock State Park
A state park featuring a red sandstone canyon outside the city of Sedona. The main mission of this day-use park is the preservation of the riparian habitat along Oak Creek. Serves as an environmental education facility for the public and for school or private groups, and provides limited passive recreational opportunities.
02. Oak Creek Canyon
A river gorge located in northern Arizona between the cities of Flagstaff and Sedona. The canyon is often described as a smaller cousin of the Grand Canyon because of its scenic beauty. About 12 miles (19 km) long, ranging in width from 0.8 to 2.5 miles (1.3 to 4.0 km). The depth of the canyon ranges from 800 to 2,000 feet (240 to 610 m).
03. Slide Rock State Park
A state park of Arizona, USA, taking its name from a natural water slide formed by the slippery bed of Oak Creek. There are three hiking trails in Slide Rock State Park: Pendley HomesteadTrail (.25 miles), SlideRockRoute (.3 miles), and Clifftop Nature Trail (.25). Slide Rock State Park attracted 254,584 visitors in 2005 and is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Arizona.
04. Chapel of the Holy Cross
A Roman Catholic chapel built into the buttes of Sedona, Arizona, run by the Diocese of Phoenix, as a part of St. John VianneyParish in Sedona. In 2007, Arizonans voted the Chapel to be one of the Seven Man-Made Wonders of Arizona, and it is also the site of one of the so-called Sedona vortices.
05. Cathedral Rock
A famous landmark on the Sedona. One of the most-photographed sights in Arizona. Is carved from the Permian Schnebly Hill formation, a redbed sandstone formed from coastal sand dunes near the shoreline of the ancient Pedregosa Sea. Ripple marks are prominent along the lower Cathedral Rock trail, and a black basalt dike may be seen in the first saddle.
06. Bell Rock
A butte, composed of horizontally bedded sedimentary rock of the Permian Supai Formation. A popular tourist attraction just north of the Village of Oak Creek, Arizona. Has an elevation at its summit of 4,919 feet (1,499 m).
07. Honanki
A cliff dwelling and rock art site located in the Coconino National Forest. The Sinagua people of the Ancient Pueblo Peoples, and ancestors of the Hopi people, lived here from about 1100 to 1300 CE. Was one of the largest prehistoric pueblos in the Verde Valley.
08. Courthouse Butte
A butte just north of the Village of Oak Creek. Geologically, Courthouse Butte is composed of horizontally bedded sedimentary rock of the Permian Supai Formation. Summit elevation is 5,440 feet (1,660 m).
09. Sycamore Canyon
The second largest canyon in the Arizona redrock country. The 21-mile (34 km) long scenic canyon reaches a maximum width of about 7 miles (11 km). One of the oldest designated Wilderness Areas in Arizona, originally being a Forest Service "Primitive Area" prior to the Wilderness Act of 1964.
10. Seven Canyons
Golf facility. Located on 200 stunningly beautiful acres in Sedona, Seven Canyons represents an opportunity of a lifetime for members and owners seeking premier relaxation, unparalleled golf and limitless outdoor activities.
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Picking up immediately where the "Medical Center" ads left off (see elsewhere on this channel), here are the first 20 minutes of an overnight rerun of the then-most recent 10 P.M. local newscast. Unfortunately, the tape ran out, so the last 10 minutes or so are missing--worse yet, I'd imagine the station might've signed off for the night shortly thereafter, which would've been nice to (potentially) see. Naturally, I've left all the commercials intact.
Oh yeah, the weather segment is gloriously low-tech.
This aired over Phoenix, ArizonaCBS affiliateKOOL (now KSAZ) in the early morning hours (2 A.M.?) of Saturday, September 13, 1980.
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Catholic Mass: October 16, 2016

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400 E. Monroe St.
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Thank you and may God bless you!
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WLW's 500,000 Watt Transmitter

Tour of the historic WLW AM monster broadcast transmitter facility located in Mason Ohio. WLW has kept a major piece of broadcasting history alive by keeping much of the old high power transmitter intact. Recorded while at Hamvention, Dayton OH, in 2013Back in 1932 WLW increased their power from 50,000 watts to 500,000 watts. They were the only AM broadcasting station in America ever to operate at 500,000 watts. Much of the old transmitter still exists. It is really a high power amplifier with a high level modulator (360,000 watts). The amplifier was driven from their existing 50,000 watt Western Electric transmitter. The system used 20 100,000 watts tubes ($1,600 each in 1932) that required water cooling that used a cooling pond located outside the station. Tons, and tons, of hardware ...

Catholic Mass: September 4, 2016

The CatholicMass is broadcast live at 9 a.m. (Arizona time) each Sunday from Ss. Simon and JudeCathedral in Phoenix.
Please help support this critical outreach to our home-bound and elderly Catholics by making a contribution to help offset the costs of producing and broadcasting the Mass:
TV Mass
Diocese of Phoenix
400 E. Monroe St.
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Or call: (602) 354-2479
Thank you and may God bless you!
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Picking up immediately where the "Medical Center" ads left off (see elsewhere on this channel), here are the first 20 minutes of an overnight rerun of the then-...

Picking up immediately where the "Medical Center" ads left off (see elsewhere on this channel), here are the first 20 minutes of an overnight rerun of the then-most recent 10 P.M. local newscast. Unfortunately, the tape ran out, so the last 10 minutes or so are missing--worse yet, I'd imagine the station might've signed off for the night shortly thereafter, which would've been nice to (potentially) see. Naturally, I've left all the commercials intact.
Oh yeah, the weather segment is gloriously low-tech.
This aired over Phoenix, ArizonaCBS affiliateKOOL (now KSAZ) in the early morning hours (2 A.M.?) of Saturday, September 13, 1980.
ALL COPYRIGHTS ACKNOWLEDGED

Picking up immediately where the "Medical Center" ads left off (see elsewhere on this channel), here are the first 20 minutes of an overnight rerun of the then-most recent 10 P.M. local newscast. Unfortunately, the tape ran out, so the last 10 minutes or so are missing--worse yet, I'd imagine the station might've signed off for the night shortly thereafter, which would've been nice to (potentially) see. Naturally, I've left all the commercials intact.
Oh yeah, the weather segment is gloriously low-tech.
This aired over Phoenix, ArizonaCBS affiliateKOOL (now KSAZ) in the early morning hours (2 A.M.?) of Saturday, September 13, 1980.
ALL COPYRIGHTS ACKNOWLEDGED

WLW's 500,000 Watt Transmitter

Tour of the historic WLW AM monster broadcast transmitter facility located in Mason Ohio. WLW has kept a major piece of broadcasting history alive by keeping mu...

Tour of the historic WLW AM monster broadcast transmitter facility located in Mason Ohio. WLW has kept a major piece of broadcasting history alive by keeping much of the old high power transmitter intact. Recorded while at Hamvention, Dayton OH, in 2013Back in 1932 WLW increased their power from 50,000 watts to 500,000 watts. They were the only AM broadcasting station in America ever to operate at 500,000 watts. Much of the old transmitter still exists. It is really a high power amplifier with a high level modulator (360,000 watts). The amplifier was driven from their existing 50,000 watt Western Electric transmitter. The system used 20 100,000 watts tubes ($1,600 each in 1932) that required water cooling that used a cooling pond located outside the station. Tons, and tons, of hardware was required to achieve the 10 dB gain.
According to WIKI: But Crosley still wasn't satisfied. In 1933 he obtained a construction permit from the Federal Radio Commission for a 500 kilowatt superstation, and he spent some $500,000 (at least $17 million in 2010 dollars using a CPI conversion factor of 0.13[9]) building the transmitter and antenna.
Before the 500 KW went on the air, WLW installed a Blaw Knox vertical radiator, or as we say today a vertical antenna. Back in those days a horizontal wire flat top antenna supported by two towers was common. Photos in the video show the impressive antenna farm at WLW.
The engineering was state of the art pushing the 1930s technology to achieve 500,000 watts. Operating the transmitter required a team of many engineers to bring it to life and control it while it was on the air. A simple ON-OFF switch did not exist!
Enjoy the tour of the facility and the history of this high power station. Thanks to Jay, Geoff, and Ted of WLW for hosting the tour.
I will soon post another video the covers the collection of 50,000 watt transmitters that are also in the same building.
To learn more about this transmitter's history, please visit these sites.
Randy
RADIOWORLD article about this video
http://www.radioworld.com/article/wlw-and-the-youtube-ham-/220485
WLW ArchiveFiles
http://www.arizona-am.net/WLW/index.html
Jim Hawkin's WLW page:
http://hawkins.pair.com/wlw.shtmlHistory of WLW, Cincinnati:
http://jeff560.tripod.com/wlw.html
WLW's BigArseTransmitter:
http://www.ominous-valve.com/wlw.html
Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WLW
WLW - A "Super" Station Tour:
http://www.oldradio.com/archives/stations/cinc/wlwpix.htm
Not Just a Sound: the Story of WLW:
http://www.broadcasting101.ws/wlw-1.htm

Tour of the historic WLW AM monster broadcast transmitter facility located in Mason Ohio. WLW has kept a major piece of broadcasting history alive by keeping much of the old high power transmitter intact. Recorded while at Hamvention, Dayton OH, in 2013Back in 1932 WLW increased their power from 50,000 watts to 500,000 watts. They were the only AM broadcasting station in America ever to operate at 500,000 watts. Much of the old transmitter still exists. It is really a high power amplifier with a high level modulator (360,000 watts). The amplifier was driven from their existing 50,000 watt Western Electric transmitter. The system used 20 100,000 watts tubes ($1,600 each in 1932) that required water cooling that used a cooling pond located outside the station. Tons, and tons, of hardware was required to achieve the 10 dB gain.
According to WIKI: But Crosley still wasn't satisfied. In 1933 he obtained a construction permit from the Federal Radio Commission for a 500 kilowatt superstation, and he spent some $500,000 (at least $17 million in 2010 dollars using a CPI conversion factor of 0.13[9]) building the transmitter and antenna.
Before the 500 KW went on the air, WLW installed a Blaw Knox vertical radiator, or as we say today a vertical antenna. Back in those days a horizontal wire flat top antenna supported by two towers was common. Photos in the video show the impressive antenna farm at WLW.
The engineering was state of the art pushing the 1930s technology to achieve 500,000 watts. Operating the transmitter required a team of many engineers to bring it to life and control it while it was on the air. A simple ON-OFF switch did not exist!
Enjoy the tour of the facility and the history of this high power station. Thanks to Jay, Geoff, and Ted of WLW for hosting the tour.
I will soon post another video the covers the collection of 50,000 watt transmitters that are also in the same building.
To learn more about this transmitter's history, please visit these sites.
Randy
RADIOWORLD article about this video
http://www.radioworld.com/article/wlw-and-the-youtube-ham-/220485
WLW ArchiveFiles
http://www.arizona-am.net/WLW/index.html
Jim Hawkin's WLW page:
http://hawkins.pair.com/wlw.shtmlHistory of WLW, Cincinnati:
http://jeff560.tripod.com/wlw.html
WLW's BigArseTransmitter:
http://www.ominous-valve.com/wlw.html
Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WLW
WLW - A "Super" Station Tour:
http://www.oldradio.com/archives/stations/cinc/wlwpix.htm
Not Just a Sound: the Story of WLW:
http://www.broadcasting101.ws/wlw-1.htm

Disturbing Alert Interrupts TV Broadcast In California 9/24/17

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Emergency Alert System - Nuclear Bomb Attack.

This is an EAS activation do to a nuclear Bomb attack. If anyone has an EAS video request, please let me know!! I also accidentally put in Pennsylvania instead of Philadelphia. Here's a link to the voice I used:
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